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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2015 22:30:54 GMT 1
Danke Ich weiß dass man mit dem Großbuchstaben die Sätze beginnen soll aber ich bin manchmal zu faul auf Shift zu drücken Lol seriously? Don't you have something like that in Russian in that case? I think this rule (that the sentence should start with a capital letter) exists in every European language but - I don't know what about people from other countries - I've seen many people on the Russian-language web-sites who are writing without any capital letters at all - even for personal names. On the other hand, most Russian internet-users generally really don't pay attention even to some more important rules of orthography which sometimes makes their messages incomprehendible :/ and that pisses me off tbh. If I try to render how many people write Russian on the web through English it would look like this: "dont u hev samttin laik det in rashen in det keiz"
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Post by fabbi on Mar 16, 2015 22:35:33 GMT 1
Lol seriously? Don't you have something like that in Russian in that case? I think this rule (that the sentence should start with a capital letter) exists in every European language but - I don't know what about people from other countries - I've seen many people on the Russian-language web-sites who are writing without any capital letters at all - even for personal names. On the other hand, most Russian internet-users generally really don't pay attention even to some more important rules of orthography which sometimes makes their messages incomprehendible :/ and that pisses me off tbh. If I try to render how many people write Russian on the web through English it would look like this: "dont u hev samttin laik det in rashen in det keiz" Okay that sentence killed me we are different. We usually pay attention to the orthography - at least the capital letters and so on but definitely not commas etc.
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Post by Sel on Mar 17, 2015 4:30:18 GMT 1
El Salvador has voted! Had to repeat the recap many times cause it was hard final to vote in
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Post by ferrygraf on Mar 17, 2015 7:25:22 GMT 1
I'm amazed how many votes came in suddenly last night, now only 6 people are left Anyway, Last Reminder: Voting deadline is today
Argentina Germany Greece GeorgeIceland ha11d0r99New Zealand MordecaiUnited States
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2015 7:33:38 GMT 1
Iceland pls you wanted to qualify so bad
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Post by Mordecai on Mar 17, 2015 11:10:49 GMT 1
New Zealand has voted! (about time) I've found my entry for next edition, assuming a video of it is uploaded to YouTube
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Post by Dylan on Mar 17, 2015 12:01:40 GMT 1
Come on Iceland.. Like said above you waited so much for qualification and it'd be a shame to see Fjaðrir go to waste.
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Post by mimisthesc on Mar 17, 2015 13:02:54 GMT 1
Just saying that the results are currently extremely shocking! The TOP 6 could all win as the current winner and the current 6th place have only a tiny gap of 8 points! Every single vote counts!
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Post by quinho95 on Mar 17, 2015 18:21:17 GMT 1
Hope Brazil's among the 6 hahahaha
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Post by Aliya on Mar 17, 2015 18:55:46 GMT 1
Omg the results are indeed very very close More chances for me as a host entry to flop
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